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Ty Segall (2016)
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thelineofbestfit
Prolific 'slacker' Ty Segall tries out a new thing or two on Emotional Mugger
pitchfork
Each song on Ty Segall's eighth album seems to be an oblique short story about cheap thrills. The album's populated with addicts—people engineered to come back for more despite how shitty it may ultimately make them feel. Segall seems less focused on hitting the exact right notes and more concerned with establishing a strange, offbeat vibe, a match for the disembodied menace of the smiling doll heads on the sleeve.
fantano
Garage rock titan Ty Segall is back with what's probably his most twisted album yet.
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